OS1/17/35/101
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAS NAN LONG | Eas nan Long | Revd [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] Clark Corpach Mr John Cameron Corpach Mr D McPhee Corpach |
139 | ''Waterfall of the Ships'' A rapid in the River Lochy Situated about a quarter of a mile north of Beul Ath Mhèirlich |
POLL EAS NAN LONG | Poll Eas nan Long | Revd [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] Clark Corpach Mr John Cameron Corpach Mr D McPhee Corpach |
''Pool of the Wataerfall of the ships'' A pool in the River Lochy Situated immediately to the north of Eas nan Long. |
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RIVER LOCHY | River Lochy | Revd [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] Clark Corpach Mr John Cameron Corpach Mr D McPhee Corpach |
139 ; 140 | A large river running out of Loch Lochy by a new Channel Cut for it; About 600 yards to the south of the line of the Caledonian Canal. It falls into the River Spean at Macomre Bridge. but resumes its own course when it and the Spean falls into the old Channel at Gairlochy, it runs Eight miles and becomes Confluent with Loch Linnhe near Fort William |
Continued entries/extra info
[page]101Parish of Kilmonavaig
Co [County] Inverness
[signed] Hugh Sutherland
Transcriber's notes
[relating to River Lochy] I have transcribed 'Macomre' as written although it probably refers to Mucomir.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
David Glass
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